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High net worth insurance throughout North Carolina and surrounding states.

People with large assets have unique risks. High net worth insurance is a customized policy type that protects clients from these risks—from home insurance to travel insurance and much more.

Despite the name, high net worth insurance isn’t simply a variation on ordinary personal insurance with higher coverage limits and higher premiums. Instead, it’s about recognizing that people with large assets have unique needs.

One way high net worth insurance responds to this challenge is by bringing multiple areas of coverage and expertise together into a comprehensive insurance solution based on your individual needs. This usually includes coverage for your home(s), vehicles, travel and even life insurance. The solution is custom-designed for your particular lifestyle, assets and risks rather than simply combining “off-the-shelf” policy terms and conditions.

For example, you may want to look for coverage that ensures you’ll be able to repair a damaged vehicle using the repair shop of your choice and factory-original parts. You may also want to have your vehicle insured for the “agreed value” rather than the market value. This means that you and the insurance company agree to the payout amount upfront in the event of a total loss claim.

Of course, there are other unique risks to consider, as well. Household help (such as nannies or landscaping crews), identity theft, international travel and more all have specialized insurance solutions to protect your wealth.

To discuss how high net worth insurance can meet your needs, contact us today.

Let’s discuss your high net worth insurance.

One of our insurance advisors will reach out to you to review your information and present you with the appropriate high net worth insurance solution. There’s no obligation, just good-old-fashioned advice.
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Stanberry Insurance offers comprehensive high net worth insurance across North and South Carolina, East Tennessee, Northern Georgia, Southern Kentucky & Virginia.
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